Carra Family Gallery White Star Line – RMS Romanic. Violetta’s mother Santa and the 3 oldest Carra son’s (Joseph, Pietro and Natale) immigrated from Palermo to Boston on this Ship in November 1911 Grandma Violetta Tiberino Natale (Nick) Carra’s Yearbook Photo 1938 Carmelo Carra’s Yearbook Photo – Kalamazoo Central High School Philip Carra’s Senior Yearbook Photo – Kalamazoo Central High School Philip Carra Anthony Carra Joseph Hannibal Carra (Carl) Carmelo Carra US Army WWII Carmelo Carra US Army WWII Anthony Carra Anthony Carra US Army WWII Angelo Carra Angelo Carra PFC US Army WWII Angelo Carra PFC US Army WWII Angelo Carra PFC US Army WWII Philip Carra US Navy Philip Carra US Navy Nick Carl’s Photo from Naturalization Record 1942 Pete and Ann Carra on the steps of 424 Gilbert Ave. Anthony Carra, Violetta, Esther Burgo, Sam Burgo and Angelo Carra Violetta Burgo Philip and Bernice Carra Uncle Tony Carra Anthony Carra at his Apartment Violetta Burgo’s Headstone in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Kalamazoo, MI – She and Sam Burgo are burred head to head (headstones are across from each other) Angelo Carra’s Headstone in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Kalamazoo, MI Joseph and Marie Carra’s Headstone in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kalamazoo, MI Pete and Anna Carra’s Headstone in Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens in New Port Richey, Paso, FL Anthony Carra’s Headstone in Fort Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, Kalamazoo, MI Carmelo Carra’s Headstone in Fort Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, Kalamazoo, MI Philip Carra’s Headstone in Fort Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, Kalamazoo, MI Esther Hale’s Headstone in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Kalamazoo, MI